Connecting a digital, high-definition DVD player or other equipment by using a DVI cable

The DVI-D cable, DVI-to-HDMI converter, and the audio cable are sold separately.

1Connect a DVI-D cable and DVI-to-HDMI converter to HDMI 1 on the rear of the TV, and left-right audio cables to HDMI Audio In L and R.

1Connect component video cables and left-right audio cables to the Component connectors on the rear of the TV.

2Connect the DVI cable to the DVI-D connector on the DVD player.

3Connect the audio cable to the audio out connectors on the DVD player.

4Turn on the DVD player, and start play.

5Connect power to the TV; see “Connecting power to the TV” on page 18.

6Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off” on page 19.

7Select the input source to view, as well as the Picture Mode, Aspect, and other options; see “Operating the TV” on page 21.

Connecting a high-definition DVD player or other equipment using component cables

There are two sets of high-definition Component connectors you can use:

1: Y, Pb, and Pr, and Audio L and R

2: Y, Pb, and Pr, and Audio L and R

2Connect the cables to the DVD player.

3Turn on the DVD player, and start play.

4Connect power to the TV; see “Connecting power to the TV” on page 18.

5Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off” on page 19.

6Select the input source to view, as well as the Picture Mode, Aspect, and other options; see “Operating the TV” on page 21.

Connecting a standard-definition DVD player or other equipment by using S-Video or Video cables

Connect a standard-definition DVD player, VCR, game console, camcorder, or other AV equipment by using S-Vid or Video (composite video) connectors. These connectors do not pass high-definition signals.

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The S-Vid and Video connectors share the audio connectors in the set. Do not connect video cables to both the S-Vid and Video connectors in a set.

Setting Up the TV

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